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[01:11]<gndyvx>+Bradipo: it's harder to justify
[01:11]<vwcd>+anyone that is multi-homed and can show (or fabricate usefully) the current and projected utilization demanded can get it, even non-isp's.
[01:12]<sazdn>+google prolly has a /16
[01:13]<sazdn>+end users have to be using 25% Now, and 50% in one year
[01:13]<msxjv>-any idea when the ASA 5500s came out?
[01:13]<sazdn>+so for a /22 thats 1 /24 current, and a /23 in a year
[01:13]<vwcd>+doesn't look like they do.
[01:14]<j2rgvr_>-They give out /22s now? /20s were the smallest they did 6 or so years ago
[01:14]<sazdn>+ /22's for multi-homed non-isp
[01:14]<vwcd>+obanta_: as of a year ago, yeah.
[01:14]<vwcd>+obanta_: people like google were whining.
[01:15]<vwcd>+the "using too few addresses" risk.
[01:15]<sazdn>+so why is it so god damned hard to get ip's overseas?
[01:15]<j2rgvr_>-That's smart, instead of fabricating use and wasting IP space just give out smaller blocks
[01:15]<j2rgvr_>-Not like BGP tables are already ridiculously large, what's another 10k routes gonna do :)
[01:15]<vwcd>+Scrye: usually it is easier.
[01:16]<sazdn>+i still know some companys that have thier /24 allocations from ARIN
[01:16]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>+heh, i still have a 3ffe ipv6 addy :(
[01:16]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>+we have a couple /24s from arin
[01:16]<vwcd>+heh -- hell, i've still got some /24's.
[01:16]<msxjv>-so nobody is quite sure when the ASA's hit the market exactly?
[01:17]<vwcd>+*personally*, none of this mamby-pamby company stuff.
[01:18]<vwcd>+(yeah, yeah, feel the big penis -- i didn't mean it that way, just that arin's allocation policies change over time, and hardly ever make sense to all sides.)
[01:22]<msxjv>-was the ASA 5510 really released in May 2005?
[01:22]<msxjv>-I know I'm being pesky
[01:24]<ddvdggggvdvd>+ok simple pix port redirection/forward
[01:24]<trff-rud>+(this sounds like my "simply site-to-site vpn that doesn't work" ) :)
[01:25]<znnn>-in SDM it only needs a rule in NAT entries (tcp port from Dialer0 to VLAN with certain IP) to forward a particular TCP port to a specific host inside the trusted network. Correct ? should this be sufficiant to forward port 8080: ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.32.10 8080 interface Dialer0 8080
[01:25]<ddvdggggvdvd>+static (inside,outside) tcp 24.150.203.93 1755 192.168.1.22 1755 netmask 255.255.255.0
[01:26]<ddvdggggvdvd>+won't take it .. any idea's ?
[01:26]<znnn>-same thing here ;)
[01:26]<trff-rud>+wrong netmask devine......
[01:26]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>+ports?
[01:26]<trff-rud>+needs to be 255.255.255.255
[01:27]<ddvdggggvdvd>+hhrmmm
[01:27]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>+yeah, that's the ticket.
[01:27]<ddvdggggvdvd>+well that worked supid me
[01:28]<trff-rud>+divine: glad to help.
[01:28]<ddvdggggvdvd>+thanks
[01:32]<trff-rud>+(maybe it will help me to get into heaven?)
[01:44]<-- vxnznzfzjzzj xzs>*")
[01:46]<ddvdggggvdvd>+static (inside,outside) tcp 24.150.203.93 https 192.168.1.22 ssh netmask 255.255.255.255
[01:46]<ddvdggggvdvd>+access-list outside-inbound permit tcp any host 24.150.203.93 eq https
[01:47]<ddvdggggvdvd>+shoudl that not forward the port and allow the session ?
[01:57]<cuzyjscrv>+Howdy all
[01:57]<cuzyjscrv>+What do you guys use to convert .wavs into something CallManager will use?
[01:57]<cuzyjscrv>+I've had hit-and-miss luck...some of my ringtones sound great, others destroy my eardrusm
[03:21]<fjsvnf>+CuriosCat: The spec for the files is here. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps556/products_administration_guide_chapter09186a00800c2efa.html#21431
[03:22]<fjsvnf>+CuriosCat: so using sox you get it by sox -t wav your_sample.wav -t raw -r 8000 -U -b -c 1 your_resampled_sample.raw resample -ql
[03:56]<cuzyjscrv>+thanks postel
[03:56]<cuzyjscrv>+I got it working using Cool Edit Pro actually
[04:23]<sxrmns>+Hey
[04:27]<sxrmns>+<p0ke>
[04:56]<sxrmns>+what's up c11
[05:03]<sxrmns>+net split or something?
[05:05]<vwcd>+hardly matters.
[05:05]<sxrmns>+hah
[05:05]<sxrmns>+I'm having trouble w/ rouing and vlans w/ this host
[05:05]<vwcd>+it happens in irc all the time; mostly just ignore it.
[05:05]<sxrmns>+heh
[05:07]<sxrmns>+you wouldn't happen to know anything about that would you twkm?
[05:08]<vwcd>+since you haven't said squat about it, that's right.
[05:08]<sxrmns>+hah
[05:09]<sxrmns>+well I set up vlan 10 onto fast etherenet 3, with the ip of 192.168.101.1 and the hosts ip is .22 and the host can ping the router at 192.168.101.1 (vlan10) as well as 172.25.25.2 (which is the routers ip)
[05:21]<gndyvx>+ACTION burps
[05:21]<sxrmns>+Bless you
[05:21]<srd-i-rd>+oo
[05:21]<srd-i-rd>+er, moo
[05:21]<sxrmns>+Did you catch that nemith?
[05:23]<srd-i-rd>+thinking dinner
[05:23]<srd-i-rd>+food is good
[05:23]<sxrmns>+I have a pizza in the oven
[05:25]<srd-i-rd>+i'm thinking sandwich
[05:25]<srd-i-rd>+and some rabbit food along with it
[05:25]<fjzvxnz>+i ordered a pizza the other day
[05:25]<fjzvxnz>+it was good
[05:25]<fjzvxnz>+i'm thinking about making a salad tonight
[05:25]<fjzvxnz>+it will be good
[05:25]<sxrmns>+salads are good
[05:26]<sxrmns>+I'll make myself a subway sandwich, since I have some of that fresh bread, after this pizza
[05:26]<sxrmns>+loather, so I managed to get vlan10 assigned to fa3
[05:26]<sxrmns>+the host can ping 192.168.101.1 & 172.25.25.2 (routers ip) but not outside
[05:26]<sxrmns>+8 )
[05:27]<fjzvxnz>+excellent :)
[05:27]<vwcd>+now if there were a problem statement.
[05:34]<cuzyjscrv>+twkm: You want a problem statement?
[05:35]<cuzyjscrv>+I don't have a Corvette.
[05:35]<cuzyjscrv>+There's a problem statement.
[05:35]<vwcd>+they suck anyway, be happy!
[05:36]<sxrmns>+My car was destroyed
[05:36]<sxrmns>+by a dodge durango
[05:36]<sxrmns>+I had to pull out my $2,000k sounds out of there
[05:51]<vwcd>+in the absence of a problem statement i will guess: bad routing at the other system.
[12:19]<sxrmns>Hey guys







